Wakefield Trinity: Happy Arona eyes the good times with Wakefield

COOK ISLANDS international Tinirau Arona is preparing for the Super-8s not knowing who he will be playing for next year, but insists Wakefield Trinity is “home”.

The forward, who joined Trinity from Cronulla Sharks ahead of the 2016 season, is out of contract at the end of the current campaign and confirmed: “We haven’t got anything concreted down yet, nothing on paper.”

“The night before the game and even on the morning I was a bit nervous, knowing the Super-8s and middle-eights were on the line, but I thought we did a good job and we controlled the game pretty well. We knew Hull had big starts to their halves and our biggest goal was to come out of the blocks fast and hold on and hopefully break away towards the end.”

Joe Arundel could feature tonight after making his comeback from injury on dual-registration for Dewsbury Rams last week. Chris Annakin is also added to the players who beat Hull. Giants’ side will be selected from the 17 who won at Castleford Tigers last week, plus Matty English and Jake Wardle.